View the best solar energy companies currently servicing Twelve Mile, IN

Our 199 reviews of the 10 solar power companies servicing Twelve Mile in 2018 shows you the best 10 local solar panel installation companies by reputation. Enter your zip code and bill into the solar cost and savings calculator above to also see the cost of installing solar with the best solar companies near you and to get free quotes if you wish.

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The order of our list of best solar installers is displayed based on a formula balancing reviews number and reviews score only from the last two years. If a company has a lot of reviews and a higher average reviews score, but is below another company in the list, it is because most of their reviews are old and the company above them has more reviews at a better average reviews score in the last two years (even if overall they have fewer reviews or a lower all time average reviews score).

We show all solar energy contractors that have received reviews of solar panel installation work they have done in Twelve Mile even if they don't have an office in Twelve Mile. There are a lot of renewable energy companies in the solar industry in the United States that service areas in which they don't have offices via contract installation teams. Some of these companies receive a lot of complaints (see the big national installers reviews like Vivint Solar, Sunrun and Solar City), but others have really good reviews and so we don't exclude them from our top solar companies lists. They often bring price competition to smaller cities where the local solar companies are so busy they need to put their prices up. It is up to you how much weight you put on a local office when choosing between solar companies.

I was lucky enough to be passed over by a couple other solar installers to ultimately work with Matt and the whole Jefferson team. Matt did a great job sending me all the information to get my HOA to approve my solar plan keep esthetics high on the priority list while still maximizing production. The one small timing hiccup was addressed well by Matt and Rob still allowed for the install to get completed. To give them even more credit the follow on care has been great! My array has something that is effecting it’s production which appears to be an error from the utility not anything Jefferson has control over. Rob continues to follow up to help find a resolution to have the whole system work at maximum efficiency.Thank you Matt, Rob, and all the great people at Jefferson Electric that has made my experience so positive!... read more

The team at modern mill solar did a superb job. From the solar professional Randy coming to my house and explaining the while process to the installers that provided a professional atmosphere while they worked I am very happy with the job done and highly recommend them for your solar installation. Go Green!!!... read more

I've been with Sunnova since September of 2017. Initially, there were problems with billing and after contacting Sunnova, the problem appeared to be fixed. All seemed well until this year, I received emails stating that I needed to schedule an inspection of the solar panels. This occurred in July of 2018. After creating the appointment, the inspectors conducted the inspection and informed me that I had a faulty breaker that need to be replaced and I have malfunctioning micro inverters needed to be replaced. After their inspection, my PSEG bill immediately shot up to $14 from the previous $2.42 I was paying every month. The following month it went up to 48.82. The next month, $31.82. i just received my bill on the 12th of December. It is a whopping $186! On the 12th of December, Sunnova received an automatic payment of $143 from me. So now I have to pay the additional $186 for PSEG because the solar panels aren't producing any power. To put insult to injury, the malfunctioning parts still haven't been repaired after numerous calls to Sunnova! The supervisor woman literally told me "we didn't put in the contract how long you would have to wait for parts, and you have a lease so regardless when it comes, you still have to pay." Sunnova has put an illegal clause in the contract stating that we can't sue them for any issues we have with them. I am a veteran and they should be ashamed of their deceitful greedy ways. I'm in the process of getting a lawyer and my own electrical inspector because I'm certain these evil people are not going assist me.... read more

If solar installation were an event in the 2016 Olympics, the team from SunWind Power Systems of Floyds Knobs, Ind., would win the gold medal.Granted, I’m not a real judge in the world’s biggest sports spectacle. To be honest, I have only a dim grasp of athletics. But I am very discriminating when it comes to hiring people to work on my home, and I know good work when I see it.Several months ago, after 10 years of dreaming about adding rooftop solar, I finally decided to go for it. A work colleague recommended Jeremy Coxon at SunWind, so I contacted Coxon to see if he would design and install a solar PV system for my 1,300-square foot, all-electric home.It was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.Coxon and his associate, Trent Winlock, are exceptionally good at what they do. Coxon, an engineer, is a seasoned project manager who knows solar PV systems and out. Winlock is a talented, versatile craftsman and problem-solver. Both are hard workers who take professional standards to heart and who share a commitment to sustainable living.Unlike some companies that slap solar panels on the roof, collect their money and drive away, SunWind approached my project thoughtfully and strategically.They reviewed my annual power usage, searching every nook and cranny of my house for air leaks, showing me where work was needed and prompting me to seal a crawlspace that had sucked out air for years. They used scientific data to determine where my panels would get maximum sun exposure. They even considered where to mount my inverter so it wouldn’t be an architectural eyesore.Then, and only then, they created a written plan for my approval, climbed atop my house themselves and made things happen.My 5,000 kW system began generating power in early May, and Duke Energy signed off on my net metering agreement soon after. Everything is working flawlessly. My most recent Duke bill (for usage May 17-June 16) was $3.45 compared to $92.95 for the same period last year. Hard to believe, but true.What’s more, SunWind made it possible for me to do something on an individual level to chip away at the problem of climate change. Every kilowatt hour I generate from the sun equals one less kilowatt hour generated by fossil fuels. That’s no small thing, and it gives me a wonderful feeling.If you’re thinking about adding solar, now or later, you’ll be hard-pressed to find anyone better than SunWind. Coxon and Winlock may not be actual Olympic athletes, but believe me when I say they will go the distance on your project, and you and the environment will be the winners.... read more